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The results up now include works by Chuck Close, Egon Schiele and Charles Sheeler.
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The results up now include works by Chuck Close, Egon Schiele and Charles Sheeler.
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Precisionist Charles Sheeler, who received a rent-free apartment for 18 months from Whitney, also gets four works.
Gertrude Whitney's Gambit Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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Mr. Nemerov sees the tense mood of Ault's paintings of the 1940s as part of a larger response to the war years, supporting his thesis with works by Ault's like-minded colleagues and contemporaries, some of them well known—such as Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent, Charles Sheeler and Andrew Wyeth—some of them obscure; all of them, like Ault, are faithful to the specifics of their surroundings, indifferent to radical, modernist ideas, and deadly serious.
Austerity, Economy, Stillness Karen Wilkin 2011
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Jim Sheeler, a reporter at The Rocky Mountain News, even spent a year following a “casualty assistance calls officer” whose duty it was to notify the next of kin when a Marine was killed, and his subsequent series won a Pulitzer Prize and was published in book form with photographs.
The Truth About Grief Ruth Davis Konigsberg 2011
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His familiar, photographic "River Rouge Plant" hangs near "Geranium," an off-kilter still life that, uncharacteristically for Sheeler, contains nature, but which still plays with shapes, and "Interior," another, more geometric still life that capitalizes on his interest in patterned textiles.
Gertrude Whitney's Gambit Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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Another American "S" artist, Sheeler might have qualified to be part of a "Big Four" exhibition, if the Met had enough of his early work.
From the Shadows of Giants Richard B. Woodward 2011
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"Our Future is in the Air," the title chosen by the curator Douglas Ecklund, includes a selection of prints by Charles Sheeler of a farmhouse and barn in Bucks County, Pa.
From the Shadows of Giants Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Man Ray, Charles Sheeler, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand and Edward Weston were all more interested in finding the perfect combination of shape, texture, light and composition than they were in documenting the world around them.
Free to Focus on the Pictures Inside David Littlejohn 2011
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Jim Sheeler, a reporter at The Rocky Mountain News, even spent a year following a “casualty assistance calls officer” whose duty it was to notify the next of kin when a Marine was killed, and his subsequent series won a Pulitzer Prize and was published in book form with photographs.
The Truth About Grief Ruth Davis Konigsberg 2011
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